Canadian SEM Summit C Susan Gottheil Vice-Provost (Students) University of Manitoba susan.gottheil@umanitoba.ca Is There a Future Role for SEM at Canadian Colleges and Universities? Clayton Smith Associate Professor University of Windsor clayton.smith@uwindsor.ca Ottawa, Ontario April 25, 2017
Critical Reflections Critical Understanding of SEM in Canada
Some broad themes Enrollment vs. enrolment SEM is not a linear process A rallying point tell your SEM story Moving from SEM plan to a SEM culture Importance of: Leadership Broad collaboration and partnership Data Communications Organization Institutional SEM readiness Embedding SEM in budgeting Academic alignment
Bringing SEM to Life: Enrolment Planning & the SEM Framework Themes: Spend time creating institutional readiness for SEM Integration of SEM into the institutional planning framework Senior leadership needs to be on board Consider developing an academic plan first Scepticism and concern about more planning Cross-campus participation Linking domestic and international recruitment What student populations should SEM be targeting? Bringing academics and co-curricular into SEM Processes as important as planning
Outreach, Communication, Marketing, and Recruitment Themes: The funnel isn t linear anymore (or was it ever?) Impact of social media Sub-populations require different approaches Balance between technology and humanistic approaches Big Data shift in the way we use data Who is our audience? Increasingly, everyone. Traditional students making up less of our enrolment Data visualization Digital strategies Role of pathways Alignment of policies with new student populations Impact of job preparation on student choice
Student Success, Engagement, and Support Themes: Persistence and completion takes centre stage Use of term persistence vs. success and completion Are financial aid strategies integrated with student success? Little progress in achieving educational outcomes Measuring student success with metrics Evidence-based and theoretically-informed Sense of purpose Need to understand the lived experience and environment impact on student success Important to define student success before you measure it Applying the student voice creates a shift in SEM Creating an assessment culture A student success champion Happy and unhappy leavers Size, geography and location are important Institutional vs. student responsibility for success
Walking the Walk: Using Data to Drive SEM Themes: Are we still data rich and information poor? Are we using the right data? Predictive analytics (retention, recruitment) Program retention vs. student retention Processes and systems in place to collect, analyze, and interpret data Use data to support decision-making and set strategic direction(s) No common data set or data definitions in Canada Ready-access to data Connection between data analytics, budgeting & SEM Ethical considerations. Is privacy legislation still an issue for us? How does it impact how we can use data for SEM interventions? Do we share back with students? Skills to use data analysis tools Standardizing data Insist on rigor in data Unpacking data using various factors Graduate student success Right way and right time to ask questions of students Use of narrative to fill in the story-telling
The challenges facing SEM professionals in Canada may appear daunting; however, the rewards of collaborating with academic and administrative partners across our campuses and our country to help out students enter our doors and succeed are enormous. -Gottheil, Smith and Associates, 2011
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Planning Committee Jeff Adams, University of Manitoba Ray Darling, University of Waterloo Jody Gordon, University of the Fraser Valley Susan Gottheil, University of Manitoba Jason Hunter, Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning Karen McCredie, Capilano University Michelle Miller, York University Janice O Farrell, Carleton University Clayton Smith, University of Windsor
Local arrangements Breanne Mitenko, University of Manitoba Chantal Kennedy, Carleton University
SEM Summit 18 SEM Summit 17 survey Suggestions for: Theme Location Planning (local arrangements, program) Questions or comments about SEM Summit 18, contact Jeff Adams Phone: (204)474-6382 Email: Jeff.Adams@umanitoba.ca
AACRAO SEM Conference AACRAO SEM Conference Tom Green Call for proposals: http://www.aacrao.org/professionaldevelopment/meetings/current-meetings/2017-aacraostrategic-enrollment-management-conference Questions and session proposals contact Clayton Smith, SEM Conference Director at Clayton.Smith@uwindsor.ca Submit your proposal at http://sessions.aacrao.org/
AACRAO SEM Conference TOPICS Admissions policies Enrolment planning Financial aid, scholarships & pricing Implementing SEM Marketing Organizing for SEM Overview of SEM Research, data analysis & analytics Student recruitment Student retention & success Use of technology to support SEM
Add to the Canadian SEM literature Some SEM-related journals: CACUSS Communiqué Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly College & University Other journals: Journal of College Admission Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory and Practice Journal of Marketing for Higher Education Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice Journal of The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition Journal of International Students and more
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